Hip impingement
Could groin pain during a deep squat be hip impingement?
Doctor’s answer
Yes. Hip impingement can cause groin pain during squatting, turning, or deep hip flexion. Tendon, labral, and other hip disorders can produce similar symptoms.
Author: Dr. Jiwu Chen Medical review: Dr. Jiwu Chen
This content is for education. Diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation require an individual assessment by a sports medicine specialist.
Related questions
Does an impingement shape on a hip X-ray always need treatment?
No. Some people have these bony shapes without symptoms. Targeted treatment is considered when the symptoms, physical examination, and imaging findings correspond.
Can insufficient sleep increase sports injury risk and slow recovery?
Insufficient sleep can reduce reaction speed, attention, and movement control and can interfere with muscle repair, pain regulation, and recovery after training. Athletes should keep a regular schedule and allow enough sleep for their training load. Persistent insomnia, marked daytime sleepiness, or snoring with pauses in breathing warrants assessment.
Should athletes use static stretching or a dynamic warm-up before exercise?
Begin with 5 to 10 minutes of low-intensity activity, followed by a sport-specific dynamic warm-up such as high knees, lunges, leg swings, and progressive accelerations. Longer static stretches are generally better placed after training or in a separate flexibility session.